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6Gordley, James: The philosophical origins of modern contract doctrine, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991, 263 págsAnuario Filosófico 30 (2): 473-474. 1997.
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156The Catholic Church, the American Military, and Homosexual Reorientation TherapyChristian Bioethics 10 (2-3): 189-226. 2004.Homosexual activist groups have targeted the Catholic Church and the American military as institutions especially in need of transformation. Associations of healthcare professionals are also under assault from homosexual activists. It is, nevertheless, appropriate for the Church and the military to defend themselves against this assault, to affirm that homosexuality is incompatible with Christian ethics and military service, and to help homosexuals free themselves from the vice of homosexuality.…Read more
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250African Ubuntu Philosophy and Global ManagementJournal of Business Ethics 84 (S3): 313-328. 2009.In our age of globalization, we need a theory of global management consistent with our common human nature. The place to begin in developing such a theory is the philosophy of traditional cultures. The article focuses on African philosophy and its fruitfulness for contributing to a theory of management consistent with African traditional cultures. It also looks briefly at the Confucian and Platonic-Aristotelian traditions and notes points of agreement with African traditions. It concludes that t…Read more
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The Emergence of the Dualism of Practical Reason in Post-Hobbesian British Moral PhilosophyDissertation, University of Notre Dame. 1994.One feature common to a great variety of contemporary ethical theories that differ significantly at other points is the centrality of the dichotomy between egoism and altruism. Morality is considered to be altruistic, and therefore opposed to egoism. This understanding of the relationships among egoism, morality, and altruism stands in contrast to those of the most important ancient and medieval ethical theories. Though Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas disagre…Read more
University of Notre Dame
PhD, 1994
South Bend, IN, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc |